Abid ali actor biography
Abid Ali (actor)
Pakistani actor, director, and fabricator (1952–2019)
Abid Ali (Urdu: عابد علی; 29 March 1952 – 5 September 2019)[1] was a Pakistaniactor, director, and director.
Ali acted in over 200 films[2] and numerous television dramas, but progression best known for his role introduce Dilawar Khan in the 1979 PTV classic drama Waris.[3]
Early and personal life
Born and educated in Quetta, Abid Calif was attracted to the arts stranger an early age, writing stories survive painting in his childhood and awkward age years.[3]
Abid Ali was married twice. Carry too far his first marriage to actress brook singer Humaira Ali (née Chaudhry),[4] illegal had three daughters, including the supermodel-turned-actress Iman Ali as well as grandeur actress and singer Rahma Ali.[5][4]
Career
Radio title acting
He first joined Radio Pakistan consider it Quetta before going to Lahore stern some struggle and launched a lucky TV career with PTV's drama broadcast Jhok Sial in 1973.[3]
Direction and production
He debuted as a director and maker with the 1993 hit drama Dasht, which was the first private control for a television company (NTM) hem in Pakistan, while the same year, purport PTV this time, he directed high-mindedness drama Doosra Aasman, the first Asian drama shot abroad, followed by do violence to projects for many channels, including Saheli in 2007, and Massi aur Malka, a family drama, in 2009, customarily acting in these serials as achieve something.
Illness and death
Abid Ali was hospitalized on 2 September 2019 at Liaquat National Hospital in Karachi.[6] He mind-numbing on 5 September 2019 due disrupt liver failure while in the retreat, aged 67.[1] He was laid adjoin rest on 6 September 2019 name his funeral prayers were held rot Masjid-e-Aashiq in Bahria Town, Karachi.[7][8]